If you want to see JUST the weather data from WeatherKit, no news, no raindrop animations, etc. in a better format (using a single chart for temperature, clouds, rain etc). then you should try my app Weathercaster!
I created it precisely because I don't like Apple Weather but the data source is good. It's been a real uphill battle to promote it though. I'd be happy if you'd share your thoughts!
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Hi j-a-x, looks interesting. I like your visualization of temperature as a continuous graph with precipitation overlaid below. It's kind of crazy other weather apps present the same as giant tables rather than graphs. The basic display does have a good dashboard feel -- just what I need to know to plan. At the same time, the history option is nice as I've often wanted to know, 'what just happened?'
App feedback/suggestions:
-Not obvious to me what the bars mean on the main graph
-I do miss the map views from Apple's app -- your graphs are better for quick reference but I sometimes like to see the past/forecast weather patterns overlaid on the map as well. Options for other layers sometimes handy
-Sunset/sunrise times are often handy, too
-The optional wind speed graph is a little messy for me to follow...but maybe that's because I'm not really in the market for that data until I get a boat...
-Dotted lines for past and solid lines for future seems reversed but that's of course a pure style/opinion thing
-Why no Intel compatibility for Mac version?
Commercial considerations:
-Limit to 1 location and constant banner to upgrade in the free version makes it seem more like a demo than a free with upgrades app
-$2/month or $25/lifetime feels a little steep to me for weather app that uses public data and Apple's weatherkit. I agree with those decisions but then as a viewer of existing government data $10/lifetime feels more fitting.
Overall, the most promising alternative to Apple's weather app.
Those are my thoughts and hope helpful.